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Animal Dreams - Peacock Symbol
Title: Animal Dreams - Peacock Symbol
Category: Literature / Novels
Details: Words: 2007 | Pages: 8.5 (approximately 235 words/page)
Animal Dreams - Peacock Symbol
"'Stop it!' I yelled. My heart was thumping. 'You're killing that bird!'" - Codi Noline, Animal Dreams
Those are the words of Codi Noline, a brave heroine with her mind set on rescuing a beautiful but defenseless peacock from horrible torture by a group of demented children on her first day back in her hometown of Grace, Arizona. Much to Codi's chagrin, the bird turns out to be just a piņata, spilling candy and bright
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in the long run, that's what you've got." (Kingsolver, 1990)
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Works Cited
DeMarr, Mary Jean. Barbara Kingsolver: A Critical Companion. Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Press, 1999.
Epstein, Robin. "Barbara Kingsolver." The Progressive. Feb 1996. 33-37.
Kingsolver, Barbara. Animal Dreams. New York: Harper Collins Publishers, 1990.
Lyall, Sarah. "At Lunch With Barbara Kingsolver: Termites Are Interesting But Books Sell Better." The New York Times. 01 Sep 1993.
Smiley, Jane. "In One Small Town, the Weight of the World." The New York Times. 02 Sep 1990.
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